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Originally Posted by NSXR
I understand what you're saying, but you're really incorrect. A tell might be your use of "no one" and "all." What you see on videos isn't the way it usually is, and a lot of people who know they aren't fast stay to the right, even if they don't know the rules from the outset because they get tired of people coming up on them quickly and flashing them. It also only takes a minute to figure out that everyone passes on the left only during TF, thus the slower drivers stay to the right.
And yes, the rest of the people (not the majority) treat it like a racetrack and try to hit the apexes and there is nothing wrong with that.
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It's not incorrect. OK a select few stick tot he right but go grab almost any ring youtube video, especially the most common one that updates regularly with a camera on a notorious corner and the vast, vast, vast majority of drivers are taking wide racing lines.
This is one random one at different corners, virtually every driver is taking a wide entry, (trying to) hit the apex then running wide. CLear as day.
If the law comes after me as the M2 driver my defense is very simple, here is evidence the "stick to the right" is not enforced, I gave no indication to the much faster vehicle that I had seen him, he should have proceeded with more caution and waited for a longer straight to pass.